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Discover Ludwig"have tenure" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a certain type of employment status in which an employee is granted an indefinite length of employment. For example, "After five years of teaching at the university, she was granted tenure and could no longer be fired without cause."
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He served as dissertation advisor for several graduate students who now have tenure track or tenured academic positions.
Professors have tenure.
I have tenure.
Does the PI have tenure?
Why should I? I have tenure [laugher, applause].
Who needs greatness when you can have tenure?
"Now I have tenure, so I can say this is not so crazy".
The faculty members will not have tenure, and almost all of them will have joint appointments.
He also said that Atkinson did not have tenure as she has contended.
Mr. McFarlane did not have tenure, however, and could have been dismissed with minimal notice.
Both have tenure in the Ivy League and have published many theoretical papers in respected journals.
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